The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) is investigating the death of a Santa Monica teen as a potential drug overdose.
According to the LBPD, officers were dispatched to the Los
A message from Mayor Ted Winterer on pedestrian safety
There have been several pedestrian-vehicle collisions in the last month and as we roll into our busy summer months, we want
Yesterday the Supreme Court changed for what is probably the next 30 years. Justice Neil Gorsuch was sworn in to return the Court to a functional balance with what is
Join the environmental movement this weekend.
To many environmental enthusiasts, April is otherwise known as Earth Month and every year since 1970, April 22 is designated as Earth Day.
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After a decade-long relationship between American Flyers and the City of Santa Monica at SMO, the fix-base operator (FBO) is cleared for departure.
American Flyers will close up shop, empty
Five people killed one month after City adopts pedestrian plan
By the time Steven White got a City response about the broken walk signal near his apartment someone had been
The community will come together Wednesday to help a teacher, wife and mother get through her second bout of cancer when the Santa Monica Police Department hosts a bone marrow
Local nonprofit Heal The Bay is encouraging Santa Monicans to publicly support science and science education at an upcoming protest.
This year scientists, educators and local organizations are making a
The 18th Street Arts Center (18SAC) has been based in the Pico Neighborhood for nearly 30 years and their new project highlights the history of their home.
18SAC recently announced
In the year and a half since his father locked the door for the last time and closed Readers Fine Jewelers, Avedis “Avo” Guerboian has been busy making a name
Little hands wriggle with worms in chocolate-colored soil. Gleeful cries fill the air. Smiles and eyes sparkle. Excitement bubbles up as three-year old and four-year old children are quick to